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john: why the need government aid? why the need government aid? >> government said the only tool that can work to solve some of these accountability problems. it is like asking why the bears need an offensive line. at some point you need these other tools. it will be entrepreneurs who solve the problem of african poverty. but you also need government to do other things. john: you need governments. >> unfortunately at least in most countries in africa government has been the problem. they basically say, as an entrepreneur government does nothing but slow me down on a regular basis. officials bribing me all along. the fact that my truck is parked on a regular basis. and i have to pay a single time in the delays. john: government aid will help fight the corruption. >> i'm sorry. the more you're feeding this huge government the more you choke me from the other end. that is at least the phenomenon that i am awareness of. and the more you give to them the more that is what happens to me. john: we do think that there is role that government can play. in
john: why the need government aid? why the need government aid? >> government said the only tool that can work to solve some of these accountability problems. it is like asking why the bears need an offensive line. at some point you need these other tools. it will be entrepreneurs who solve the problem of african poverty. but you also need government to do other things. john: you need governments. >> unfortunately at least in most countries in africa government has been the problem....
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it's the government! up in your business! so many have succumbed to the pressure and discomfort has given way to apathy. and now you think the government violating your every orfas with regulations, fines and restriction says ordinary and accessible. step one is admitting there is a problem and government shouldn't be up in your business, especially when you are trying to run a business. you deserve a better life. we'll show you crusades against food trucks to the war on kids. it's up there. and it's spreading. hold on. we're going in! this is "the independents." hi there, i'm kennedy. nice to have you here on a delightful end of the week book end, it's "the independents" i'm joined by "reason" editor in chief matt welsh and kmele foster, we are "the independents" and fearless trio of government galavanters. when does the government overstep their bounds? how is the government up in your business. >> they haven't, thank you, i appreciate that. kennedy: really. >> when it intrudes on your ability to behave personally according
it's the government! up in your business! so many have succumbed to the pressure and discomfort has given way to apathy. and now you think the government violating your every orfas with regulations, fines and restriction says ordinary and accessible. step one is admitting there is a problem and government shouldn't be up in your business, especially when you are trying to run a business. you deserve a better life. we'll show you crusades against food trucks to the war on kids. it's up there....
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the government does. john: you could say, given the happy ending, that people worried about the tea for spying, look, this is the worst case we could find. they apologized. and give you $2 million. maybe we should not fear the government. >> i would like to chime in there. my biggest concern after my dad was released and continuing until today is that these policies are continuing to exist it's not so much that my dad was a victim of the government's policies, but i would like to say that he was symptomatic of the sort of policies that we have now. if it can happen to him, it can happen to others, and it may very well be it and we don't know about it. intel of fourth amendment right is restored and will be fully satisfied with just an apology. i have to see actions taken to show that this will never happen again to anyone. john: thank-you. we're out of time for this. coming up, says i am being hammered by libertarians, i will try to better explain why i am less bothered by the nsa than i am about other th
the government does. john: you could say, given the happy ending, that people worried about the tea for spying, look, this is the worst case we could find. they apologized. and give you $2 million. maybe we should not fear the government. >> i would like to chime in there. my biggest concern after my dad was released and continuing until today is that these policies are continuing to exist it's not so much that my dad was a victim of the government's policies, but i would like to say that...
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should the government have that information the government can get it, go to aa judge and say that i believe that an is up to something. there is due process in place. john: a lot of people want to sue the government. the smiths have been so far. >> my name is peter smith. ten years ago there was a dragnet collection of call records which revealed detailed information about anna. how do we know whether those records were ever seized or searched? john: that was the appeals court judge asking you questions in your 2nd appearance and you await the decision. >> that is exactly right. we know that they are collecting the data. a subscriber on verizon wireless. >> i did because it is easy for me to talk to my client. john: you had a condition. >> i did. when the edward snowden case came to light i mentioned to my husband, i did not think that it was right that the government was able to collect my telephone data when i had not done anything wrong. i mentioned it, and later on that night, i am a nurse in the neonatal intensive care. about one am he sent me a text message saying, would you b
should the government have that information the government can get it, go to aa judge and say that i believe that an is up to something. there is due process in place. john: a lot of people want to sue the government. the smiths have been so far. >> my name is peter smith. ten years ago there was a dragnet collection of call records which revealed detailed information about anna. how do we know whether those records were ever seized or searched? john: that was the appeals court judge...
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should the government have that information the government can get it, go to aa judge and say that i believe that an is up to something. there is due process in place. john: a lot of people want to sue the government. the smiths have been so far. >> my name is peter smith. ten years ago there was a dragnet collection of call records which revealed detailed information about anna. how do we know whether those records were ever seized or searched? john: that was the appeals court judge asking you questions in your 2nd appearance and you await the decision. >> that is exactly right. we know that they are collecting the data. a subscriber on verizon wireless. >> i did because it is easy for me to talk to my client. john: you had a condition. >> i did. when the edward snowden case came to light i mentioned to my husband, i did not think that it was right that the government was able to collect my telephone data when i had not done anything wrong. i mentioned it, and later on that night, i am a nurse in the neonatal intensive care. about one am he sent me a text message saying, would you b
should the government have that information the government can get it, go to aa judge and say that i believe that an is up to something. there is due process in place. john: a lot of people want to sue the government. the smiths have been so far. >> my name is peter smith. ten years ago there was a dragnet collection of call records which revealed detailed information about anna. how do we know whether those records were ever seized or searched? john: that was the appeals court judge...
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we live in a big government world. government failed. our intelligence agencies ignored warnings a security screeners did everything government ask them to do perry box cutters that the hijackers used were allowed under faa rules. the government did not require strong plot -- carpet doors pivot largely a failure of big government, the politicians' response is always the same, give us more money and power, and we do. john: musical chairs. fun, right? welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase, you'll earn unlimited double miles. from now on, no one's taking your seat away. what's in your wallet? from now on, no one's taking your seat away. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy
we live in a big government world. government failed. our intelligence agencies ignored warnings a security screeners did everything government ask them to do perry box cutters that the hijackers used were allowed under faa rules. the government did not require strong plot -- carpet doors pivot largely a failure of big government, the politicians' response is always the same, give us more money and power, and we do. john: musical chairs. fun, right? welllllllll, not when your travel rewards...
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i go to a government-run health exchange. either way, the government wins in this case. you're going tsee the exits of all the etnas, the blue cross blue shield, obama care win webs we can't fight the at this point. >> boy, we have to mark this down. you said they're a genius. >> idid. sasha, companies are not just leaving california. it's washington, massachusetts, new york, new jersey. what do us is th reason for that? >> well, for one thing, it's the first time i've ever agreed with gary b., so that's great. the reason is this is pure market competition. if you're looking at, for example, united healthcare in california, they have 2% of the individual policy market. they can't be competitive. the reason the people aren't leaving them is because they can't because no other insurer will take them, which is the whole point of what's going to happen under obama care. if you have three companies in california that have87.% of that market, united is not leaving california. they're going to go into employer health care coverage because it's more profitable there and then the
i go to a government-run health exchange. either way, the government wins in this case. you're going tsee the exits of all the etnas, the blue cross blue shield, obama care win webs we can't fight the at this point. >> boy, we have to mark this down. you said they're a genius. >> idid. sasha, companies are not just leaving california. it's washington, massachusetts, new york, new jersey. what do us is th reason for that? >> well, for one thing, it's the first time i've ever...
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is the government. most of it goes to defense, medicated and social security. these big tough guys have not put those items on the table. john: he has a point. all of the discretionary spending. >> it is important to emphasize with mandatory spending that is about to kick in. this is another increase of the one way ratchet that will kick in on january january 1st. that is what we try to prevent is expanding the entitlement state that many are saying it is unsustainable even before obamacare. the least we can do to protect the american people is to protect them from more expansion of government that we cannot afford. john: thank you senator lee. know i am told is shutting down government is terrible for the economy. simply not paying the government workers takes off the gdp he says there that customers of the business in this country and it sounds enormous if you listen to him but economist at ben powell says the opposite is true. the shutdown could be good for america. >> first of get some perspective i
is the government. most of it goes to defense, medicated and social security. these big tough guys have not put those items on the table. john: he has a point. all of the discretionary spending. >> it is important to emphasize with mandatory spending that is about to kick in. this is another increase of the one way ratchet that will kick in on january january 1st. that is what we try to prevent is expanding the entitlement state that many are saying it is unsustainable even before...
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done by a liberal government. >> pile of the government. john: by contrast, france is not taking similar steps. >> the onl way they responded to anything is by saying to my know, we have the deficits. it will raise taxes. there have not been any public austerity. we have not been getting. in fact, and we keep talking about how the need to grow the economy which means basically we need to spend more money. >> the government. >> the government is to spend more money. john: the higher tax rate, 75 percent on rich people. >> yes. for income above $1 million. john: i like how will smith, the liberal actor who supports higher taxes in america reacted when he was at about france's new 75% rate. >> seventy-five. >> yeah. that's different. that's way different. seventy-five. um, well, you know, god bless america. [laughter] john: i am still not getting, says no on here wants to cut us, what moved canada to say we're going to spend less? >> there were in bigger trouble. there were. you did have a liberal government. that old line about mixing going t
done by a liberal government. >> pile of the government. john: by contrast, france is not taking similar steps. >> the onl way they responded to anything is by saying to my know, we have the deficits. it will raise taxes. there have not been any public austerity. we have not been getting. in fact, and we keep talking about how the need to grow the economy which means basically we need to spend more money. >> the government. >> the government is to spend more money. john:...
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. >> government shutdown. the government shutdown. john: i did notice that spending and i kept going on and poor people helped in our government lied and lied about it. >> no one is listening to your telephone. >> and many policies are eager to go to work. >> this is not the time to be a silent spectator. >> the left was eager to pass more gun control. >> what we really need are clear goals. and everybody can complete on the same time. >> this is just what we see here. a new federal part. ifis just what we see here. a new federal part. if you wanted to get the state and county and city laws, you need to run a bigger building. we are now a sea of government power with ever shrinking islands of liberty john: how could this be? magically we get more for less and now some of the truth has come out. the cato institute predicted that. >> we are happy to have been proved right. everyone knows that you can't have the government, you can't have government central planning create more things for more people and have it cost less. we could have
. >> government shutdown. the government shutdown. john: i did notice that spending and i kept going on and poor people helped in our government lied and lied about it. >> no one is listening to your telephone. >> and many policies are eager to go to work. >> this is not the time to be a silent spectator. >> the left was eager to pass more gun control. >> what we really need are clear goals. and everybody can complete on the same time. >> this is just...
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bands anti-sodomy laws with government discrimination and it was right for the federal government to intervene and if i start a business with my own money i should be able to serve only libertarians are people aware of loose shirts and my customers have this free-market competition and enough people will boycott the business and i will lose money. punishment from market competition is enough. more and more oppressive law is not needed here and so look out one more religious freedom case. >> it includes wearing feathers, it eagle feathers. and then the government raided one of the powwows. and they wanted to know if they even allow them to go into the circle and confiscate the feather. the government took the feathers and he joins us now. >> you could fight them but it would bankrupt the tribe, but he took the case for nothing. what is happening? >> they came to the family powwow and they asked around. they took some people out of the circle and they confiscated the eagle feathers. >> you're not killing evil is to get these feathers. >> also eagles are not endangered anymore. >> no th
bands anti-sodomy laws with government discrimination and it was right for the federal government to intervene and if i start a business with my own money i should be able to serve only libertarians are people aware of loose shirts and my customers have this free-market competition and enough people will boycott the business and i will lose money. punishment from market competition is enough. more and more oppressive law is not needed here and so look out one more religious freedom case....
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somehow it involves more government but this government create jobs? he built of business and steve forbes runs the magazine that is a capitalist tool. level think people get that full show what does government do to create jobs? john: government can create jobs and pay people. >> magicians can create rabbits. [laughter] not in the real world. [laughter] with the mayors -- aristocracy versus capitalism you can achieve success, not be bailed out then this economy creates jobs and allows people to move ahead as abraham lincoln said improve their lot in life. government hurts' opportunities come to keep people in their place and is not a how to create things. free the people. they will do its. [laughter] john: you may kitchen ventilation systems in the kitchen to suck up the bad air but government wants to make your business better so then they will help all of the of the if you focus on 79 pages of regulation, and many manufacturers are very small, it is too abstract it is impossible to read. >> notice of proposed rulemaking subsection 13, a complete mis
somehow it involves more government but this government create jobs? he built of business and steve forbes runs the magazine that is a capitalist tool. level think people get that full show what does government do to create jobs? john: government can create jobs and pay people. >> magicians can create rabbits. [laughter] not in the real world. [laughter] with the mayors -- aristocracy versus capitalism you can achieve success, not be bailed out then this economy creates jobs and allows...
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listen, it could lead to more government meddling like a government guaranteed income like in sweden. even though i like the fish, i don't want to be like sweden. >> people are saying we need to work harder not less. >> you can work harder in a smaller amount of time. that's the argument that henry ford made back when he scaled his factory down to a five-day workweek in the 1920s. but i actually really like this idea. i think it's worth investigation. you can make -- you can also make the argument that we've been moving more towards a 30-hour workweek model since the downturn and more towards a part-time economy in that sense. i think it's worth investigation. there's a lot of direct correlations between better health and shorter workweeks and a direct correlation between increased productivity and increased workweek. >> my better health would be not working at all. bill, what about a 30-hour workweek? >> banning the government from 30 hours? no. no mandate for time and a half. listen, a century ago it was probably the case of the cool employer made you work 60 hours a week and had to
listen, it could lead to more government meddling like a government guaranteed income like in sweden. even though i like the fish, i don't want to be like sweden. >> people are saying we need to work harder not less. >> you can work harder in a smaller amount of time. that's the argument that henry ford made back when he scaled his factory down to a five-day workweek in the 1920s. but i actually really like this idea. i think it's worth investigation. you can make -- you can also...
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government programs? >> here's the problem, we're assuming can you help a heroin addict that does not want to be helped. as a former addict and i alcoholic, i can promise you until you hit bottom and you're ready to reach up for help, there is nothing anybody can do. if i want my heroin fix all of the goodwill in the world is nothing more than the interference of into my life. you view me as something alien and improper. i'm the heroin addict and therefore need to be fixed. you can't do it. i've got to want to be fixed and want to reach out first. you can't fix this. john: lightning round, should we legalize prostitution, sex work? governor johnson, yes or no. >> it's more than a yes, and no. if you engage in prostitution where, is the safest place in the world that you can do that? it's nevada. and so, yes. empower women, protect women from the abuses that occur with prostitution. john: mr. mcafee? >> my wife was forced into prostitution at the age of 20, and for 10 years suffered unimaginable hardships
government programs? >> here's the problem, we're assuming can you help a heroin addict that does not want to be helped. as a former addict and i alcoholic, i can promise you until you hit bottom and you're ready to reach up for help, there is nothing anybody can do. if i want my heroin fix all of the goodwill in the world is nothing more than the interference of into my life. you view me as something alien and improper. i'm the heroin addict and therefore need to be fixed. you can't do...
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that illustrates the government. if the private organization saw a report like that 91% default rate, they would say no, and they would kill the project. the government sees this and says let's go ahead with this and this is a great idea. 91% default rate. >> not bad. it is better than the green energy push. >> juan is repeating the government and we had this great free market and health care before obamacare and that's what ruined it all. before obamacare, they were responsible for half of all health care expenditure. that will go up and up. just like ethanol and just like housing and student loans, it will result in massive wealth destruction for all. this whole idea government can create competition is a continue business. ad sh dash -- contridiction. >> you want to be honest about money. if you are in the market for a private insurance you know that the cost can be astronomical to the point of breaking business and driving up costs. we spend more on health care than any other country in the world. >> answer one q
that illustrates the government. if the private organization saw a report like that 91% default rate, they would say no, and they would kill the project. the government sees this and says let's go ahead with this and this is a great idea. 91% default rate. >> not bad. it is better than the green energy push. >> juan is repeating the government and we had this great free market and health care before obamacare and that's what ruined it all. before obamacare, they were responsible for...
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if the government wanted a fight, a fight is what it would get. he contested that claim starting a battle that would consume the rest of his life. in one 105-day grazing season your family was visited by government employees 70 times received an additional 40 certified letters containing various citations and notices. that's more than one visit by government in a sense for every day that you were out there grazing. >> that's right. >> one of the violations that the government -- out of many miles of fence we have on the mountain, one of these staples was missing out of one wire in the entire fence. >> where was that fence post? >> that fence post was right on top of that mountain. we sent a man to go up there to fix it. >> how long did it take? >> a full day. >> pounded a little staple and get back down. >> exactly. >> is it fair to say pine creek ranch was in violation many times? >> probably to a strict t, yeah we fell in violation. there was no way to keep out of it. but to say were wee in violations of the general terms of the conditions these
if the government wanted a fight, a fight is what it would get. he contested that claim starting a battle that would consume the rest of his life. in one 105-day grazing season your family was visited by government employees 70 times received an additional 40 certified letters containing various citations and notices. that's more than one visit by government in a sense for every day that you were out there grazing. >> that's right. >> one of the violations that the government -- out...
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john: and government shouldific that? >> government has the laws on the books. if you want to repeal them you can work through the congress to do that. john: people on the left say you are not really free if you don't make a living wage. do you agree? >> maybe a living wage is important. john: what is a living wage? >> m.i.t. has a living wage calculator, $15 an hour is a good starting point if you have to pick a single number. john: should government pick any number? [no [. >> get government out of the way much trying to determine what the right wage is. government is not stopping a person from creating opportunity for themselves. john: what's wrong with setting a floor. >> when you are arbitrarily throwing out $15 an hour it sounds like this is a way to help poor people raise their familiar lition. nobody is raising a family on $7 an hour. it's just young people earning minimum wage. >> 75% of people making the minimum wage are grown people, they are adults. they are raising families. john: why not $40. if the principle work that government can raise it, why n
john: and government shouldific that? >> government has the laws on the books. if you want to repeal them you can work through the congress to do that. john: people on the left say you are not really free if you don't make a living wage. do you agree? >> maybe a living wage is important. john: what is a living wage? >> m.i.t. has a living wage calculator, $15 an hour is a good starting point if you have to pick a single number. john: should government pick any number? [no [....
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should the government have that information the government can get it, go to aa judge and say that i believe that an is up to something. there is due process in place. john: a lot of people want to sue the government. the smiths have been so far. >> my name is peter smith. ten years ago there was a dragnet collection of call records which revealed detailed information about anna. how do we know whether those records were ever seized or searched? john: that was the appeals court judge asking you questions in your 2nd appearance and you await the decision. >> that is exactly right. we know that they are collecting the data. a subscriber on verizon wireless. >> i did because it is easy for me to talk to my client. john: you had a condition. >> i did. when the edward snowden case came to light i mentioned to my husband, i did not think that it was right that the government was able to collect my telephone data when i had not done anything wrong. i mentioned it, and later on that night, i am a nurse in the neonatal intensive care. about one am he sent me a text message saying, would you b
should the government have that information the government can get it, go to aa judge and say that i believe that an is up to something. there is due process in place. john: a lot of people want to sue the government. the smiths have been so far. >> my name is peter smith. ten years ago there was a dragnet collection of call records which revealed detailed information about anna. how do we know whether those records were ever seized or searched? john: that was the appeals court judge...
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government spending. what's also happening too because of this government spending doubled thereabouts the last 25 years, you see a lot of consolidation, mergers in the insurance industries hospitals. these guys know -- >> it will be less choice for the consumer but, of course the consumer is the government now. not the individual policyholders. >> less choice higher prices less accountability to patients. these guys know if you are not at the table, you're on the menu. they have to consolidate to have more bargaining power with the federal government. >> all right. mike have you this unholy alliance between government and business. we've seen that so often before. how do we break it? is it possible to break it? >> it's easy to break, david. republicans need to come up with a plan that gives the consumer the choice instead of having to do what the government says and makes the dollars portable with the consumer. this way you can move to a free market system. look at things like latex surgery that are not
government spending. what's also happening too because of this government spending doubled thereabouts the last 25 years, you see a lot of consolidation, mergers in the insurance industries hospitals. these guys know -- >> it will be less choice for the consumer but, of course the consumer is the government now. not the individual policyholders. >> less choice higher prices less accountability to patients. these guys know if you are not at the table, you're on the menu. they have to...
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john: in your poll you found, people' large government. how many of you want large government. you ask this young group, what do they say, most say yes. >> yes. a majority of young people, only cohorts that say, they would prefer a larger government with more services, we asked another question, we asked would you rather have a larger government offering more services and high taxes? or a smaller government with fewer services and low taxes, difference is we mention taxes, guess what happens? support flipped. a majority then want a smaller government. john: are young people stupid? they don't understand the big government means higher taxes? >> we see this cohort does not know what we mean with big government, not an effective phrase, they are not connecting taxs with that phrase. 123450 young people are less afill greated with democrats or or republicans. >> true. john: i was surprised, domecrats win on budget deficit. more of these kids thought that democrats would address the budget deficit? >> a lot of young people became -- after bush administration overe over afterward. r
john: in your poll you found, people' large government. how many of you want large government. you ask this young group, what do they say, most say yes. >> yes. a majority of young people, only cohorts that say, they would prefer a larger government with more services, we asked another question, we asked would you rather have a larger government offering more services and high taxes? or a smaller government with fewer services and low taxes, difference is we mention taxes, guess what...
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government. we're talking about governments that come over and over again, local, state, and they keep buying favor, keep making promises lavish promises they know they cannot keep. >> like our government. >> like our government. hike our cities. our states. this is why anyone out there to gerri's point that will laugh, china's imploding, we spent all week dancing on the grave of china. forget about china, my man. worry about america because we're probably worse off than them. >> adam isn't worried about america. >> because he can always move back to china. >> ben stein will be back. >> let me see his birth certificate. >> ben stein, i'm looking that the -- >> the birther. >> i'm looking that the and i know we've gotten used to it dribs and drabs, but now, you know market can't advance in our country without quantitative easing and this expectation of seemingly low interest rates for as long as we can see. in china, without coming to the market's rescue to help a crooked system i guess. in puerto
government. we're talking about governments that come over and over again, local, state, and they keep buying favor, keep making promises lavish promises they know they cannot keep. >> like our government. >> like our government. hike our cities. our states. this is why anyone out there to gerri's point that will laugh, china's imploding, we spent all week dancing on the grave of china. forget about china, my man. worry about america because we're probably worse off than them....
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we live in a big government world. government failed. our intelligence agencies ignored warnings a security screeners did everything government ask them to do perry box cutters that the hijackers used were allowed under faa rules. the government did not require strong plot -- carpet doors pivot largely a failure of big government, the politicians' response is always the same, give us more money and power, and we do. john: john: seen him. john: we look forward to a renewal of the patriot act in 2006. that law has done exactly what it has intended to do in this country cannot afford to be without its protections. john: the project was renewed. the vote was not close. now in addition the nsa comes to our phone records, e-mails, knows what else. >> you cannot have 100 percent security and also then have 100 percent privacy and zero inconvenience the. john: and i suspect most americans agree with that, and that is appalling says judge andrew napolitano. why? because people do want to kill us. >> what makes america great is an atmosphere of li
we live in a big government world. government failed. our intelligence agencies ignored warnings a security screeners did everything government ask them to do perry box cutters that the hijackers used were allowed under faa rules. the government did not require strong plot -- carpet doors pivot largely a failure of big government, the politicians' response is always the same, give us more money and power, and we do. john: john: seen him. john: we look forward to a renewal of the patriot act in...
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the fact is that big government is bad government. >> you are not describing government. >> you are not describing government, yes, i am. it is a new problem. >> okay, let's ring our next guestin. we should slow down and get to the bottom of this. there will be subpoena powers that will occur if you report the facts. especially they don't report having us. you think that big government is the perfect example and it iso blamfor everything. we have a grievous problem. most of it is local government. >> i am sick of docrats saying that it doesn't really matter. it doesn't matter. the irs is using all the power they have the fact is that the irs has a very powerful agency in the federal government. and it was specifically targeting groups for political purposes. and now the administration is saying i have to tell you that this is how we feel. but having said all that, i think he gets back to the basic notion it is not my cotract. but i think that that is built into a lot of this. @% think that the bigger government gets a bigger institution and they are riiht for this. it is a very big drop
the fact is that big government is bad government. >> you are not describing government. >> you are not describing government, yes, i am. it is a new problem. >> okay, let's ring our next guestin. we should slow down and get to the bottom of this. there will be subpoena powers that will occur if you report the facts. especially they don't report having us. you think that big government is the perfect example and it iso blamfor everything. we have a grievous problem. most of it...
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but does government create jobs? >> absolutely. >> john: congressman keith ellison is chairman of the progressive caucus. >> they must be working together for the market to work properly. >> john: wouldn't be nice if the men and women in washington make the market work properly and create jobs. >> no doubt there are schools crumbling and parks need more attention. in minneapolis, we saw a bridge fall into the river. >> john: government doesn't have any money of its own, it has to take money from the private sector to give to these plans. >> it has a plan that will create 2.2 million jobs? >> if they can create the two million jobs, why not 5 million jobs, 10 milion jobs, spend more? >> there needs to be a balance. what we try to do --. >> john: how do you know it's the right balance of taking money taking money from the private sector. >> i think this guy has the right answer. that is mark cuban, owner of the dallas mavericks. >> how many jobs have you created? >> thousands, tens of thousands. >> when politicians tak
but does government create jobs? >> absolutely. >> john: congressman keith ellison is chairman of the progressive caucus. >> they must be working together for the market to work properly. >> john: wouldn't be nice if the men and women in washington make the market work properly and create jobs. >> no doubt there are schools crumbling and parks need more attention. in minneapolis, we saw a bridge fall into the river. >> john: government doesn't have any money...
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the government. and who decided that? the government. that's clearly a violation -- congressman was jailed because he said john adams practicedidiculous pomp, foolishration. he spent four months in jail and trowrnd congress at least one case the supremourt stepped in that i was unconstitutional. government ignored the court. they wanted to cleert country to make more room for white people. the chair c i they fofound out theaw i court demanding that their land not be stolen. chair cacherokee said they had a treaty. president andrew jackson ignored the law. the army forced the cherokee and other indians to leave their home and settle in oklahoma. thousands diedrying to get there. congressman davey crockett condemned i saying ourappy days of republican principles are near an end. he was so upset he left the unitedtates and amused toexas which was then independent, not yet a stae, but many americans support the evil policy. the government didn't formerly apologize for it until five years ago and that's a
the government. and who decided that? the government. that's clearly a violation -- congressman was jailed because he said john adams practicedidiculous pomp, foolishration. he spent four months in jail and trowrnd congress at least one case the supremourt stepped in that i was unconstitutional. government ignored the court. they wanted to cleert country to make more room for white people. the chair c i they fofound out theaw i court demanding that their land not be stolen. chair cacherokee...
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wayne, corruption and fraud in government, bigger government, more corruption more fraud? >> you made a good point. when you were talking about there must be some reason. even a child when he sticks his hand in the fire learns from the first time. the government doesn'tearn because they commithe same mistake over and over. it's interesting to note michelle obama classmate at princeton is a high-ranking executive in the canadian firm. am i saying she did anything wrong? no. not necessarily. but it's peculiar thatthose things happen that somebody gets the contract. if you are in a federal district and it affects your district, you get the contract. john, you go. >> with allue respect who cares about thcost curve what about your ownindividual life? the point to make your own life better. when government mes decision he who writes the checks make the rules. i guess you can't be outraged when government waste is $7 million on website that doesn't work because we're all cogs in the wheel for greater good. >> in liberal speak it's only $7 milon. >> coming up, the c.i.a. taking a
wayne, corruption and fraud in government, bigger government, more corruption more fraud? >> you made a good point. when you were talking about there must be some reason. even a child when he sticks his hand in the fire learns from the first time. the government doesn'tearn because they commithe same mistake over and over. it's interesting to note michelle obama classmate at princeton is a high-ranking executive in the canadian firm. am i saying she did anything wrong? no. not...
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incentives into government? >> well the problem is with the word performance because in the private sector it means building a great product, building market share, making a lot of money, but in government it can mean good things but it also can mean perverse things. for example, are you performing if you are shutting down some core small community bank because they violated some narrow ruling in dodd frank which was meant for big banks? >> well steve, we have a couple of folks from the private sector that are going to be running for president. carly fiorina among them. they are going to rye to apply private sector tactics to government management. is there any chance that could work? >> long-term, no as long as you have politics in government which is inevitable defining performance will eventually be political. the e.p.a. for example, is very efficient at putting out regulations, but at destroying the coal industry in much of america. is that the kind of efficiency you want? the best kind of government is a sm
incentives into government? >> well the problem is with the word performance because in the private sector it means building a great product, building market share, making a lot of money, but in government it can mean good things but it also can mean perverse things. for example, are you performing if you are shutting down some core small community bank because they violated some narrow ruling in dodd frank which was meant for big banks? >> well steve, we have a couple of folks from...
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trickle down government. that's hillary's line that somehow government has it all and they trickle it down to the rest of us subjects, right? >> well, i think that, you know, what she's trying to point out is that trump's tax cuts would favor the wealthy, et cetera, et cetera. one thing john brought up what we're giving millionaires and billionaires. they benefit from a lot of tax loopholes. if trump would one day show us his tax return, we will see exactly the loopholes he's benefitted from. >> by the way, let's be specific sabrina about the two tax plans that the tax policy centers put together a list of how much people would pay or get back from the tax plans. according to trump's tax plan, everybody gets more money back from their taxes whether you're earning $20,000 or over $300,000. there's an $18,000 money that you get back. clinton's tax plan is just the opposite. you pay more no matter what tax bracket you're in. >> that was the premise of her whole speech this past week on tuesday, david. was would
trickle down government. that's hillary's line that somehow government has it all and they trickle it down to the rest of us subjects, right? >> well, i think that, you know, what she's trying to point out is that trump's tax cuts would favor the wealthy, et cetera, et cetera. one thing john brought up what we're giving millionaires and billionaires. they benefit from a lot of tax loopholes. if trump would one day show us his tax return, we will see exactly the loopholes he's benefitted...
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government doesn't love us. we need to go back to a system where people can take care of one another. the catholic church would love to step in and do charity but the government gets in the way and obamacare has destroyed our health care health care system. as president i would demand congress overturn the aca on day one. [applause] john: governor johnson do you agree? >> a couple of standup startup about. the department of congress promotes crony capitalism more than the department of congress. [applause] a person of education, here at the arguments. one of your ignorance is the federal government gives each state 11 cents out of every school dollar in every state spent by the comes with 15 cents worth of strings attached by the federal government says you have to do abc and d inheres 11 cents to do that. the department of education was established after jimmy carter, not george washington. what is value-added about the department of education since carter did that? nothing. [applause] john: thank you gentlemen
government doesn't love us. we need to go back to a system where people can take care of one another. the catholic church would love to step in and do charity but the government gets in the way and obamacare has destroyed our health care health care system. as president i would demand congress overturn the aca on day one. [applause] john: governor johnson do you agree? >> a couple of standup startup about. the department of congress promotes crony capitalism more than the department of...
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>> all government. of the things that government does some are things that they should stop doing tomorrow like arrestinn people for smoking marijuana and overtime the others we should find a way to do private or voluntary arrangements. john: the legal system? >> the law currently in fact, is arbitration the american arbitration association has its sole legal rules. the auto insurance company has its own legal rules to settle they almost never go to court so in the long run enforce the law should be private activities. john: before we go further i shed say your book machinery of freedom goes into details how the government might work but to protect the pork in the week if you don't have government the rich people would take over. >> you disturbed by the fact that all felony trials the3 defense attorney is working for the government? that is what comes out of the system where if you are pork you have a felony with a lawyer you get is appointed by the same people that appoint the prosecutor that tries to
>> all government. of the things that government does some are things that they should stop doing tomorrow like arrestinn people for smoking marijuana and overtime the others we should find a way to do private or voluntary arrangements. john: the legal system? >> the law currently in fact, is arbitration the american arbitration association has its sole legal rules. the auto insurance company has its own legal rules to settle they almost never go to court so in the long run enforce...
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you didn't create the problem, government failed you. john: governments often fail. but providing drinking water, doesn't it have to be a job for government? no. a thousand american cities have switched to private water companies. >> city water departments have let the pipes rust. in jersey city, new jersey, the water didn't taste good. city workers told the mayor there wasn't much they could do. they couldn't even slow the price increase. >> i said can't you get costs down so we don't have to increase rates? and they said no. so the water contract was put out for bid and a for-profit water company fixed the pipes the government couldn't fix. john: how can you trust the drinking water to taken outside company. john: privatizing public services isn't easy. atlanta turned it parking meters over to a private company called park atlanta. >> people have been highly critical of park atlanta. >> just say the name park atlanta and the citizens are united they don't like it. john: people in atlanta are mad, and jim beard has to deal with that. he's atlanta's chief financial o
you didn't create the problem, government failed you. john: governments often fail. but providing drinking water, doesn't it have to be a job for government? no. a thousand american cities have switched to private water companies. >> city water departments have let the pipes rust. in jersey city, new jersey, the water didn't taste good. city workers told the mayor there wasn't much they could do. they couldn't even slow the price increase. >> i said can't you get costs down so we...